Legends Limes for World Cup
Government is organizing a series of T20 Cricket World Cup watch parties tomorrow, called the Legend Limes. CEO of the National Cultural Foundation, Carol Roberts, says these will include a major lime at Rihanna Drive. CEO of the National Cultural Foundation, Carol Roberts
Shortage of Some Pharmaceuticals
The Barbados Drug Service admits to a shortage of some critical medications and blames global supply issues. Director of the Service, Delores Mascoll, spoke on the issue after a member of the public with a heart ailment complained via VOB’s Down to Brasstacks call-in program that for the past few weeks he has been unable […]
Vendors want a chance for more World Cup business
The Barbados Association of Retailers, Vendors and Entrepreneurs (BARVEN) says it’s disappointed that World Cup organizers did not include them in talks for the T20 Cricket. BARVEN’s Roving Communications Officer, Robert Maloney believes more opportunities should be created for vendors to get sales. BARVEN’s Roving Communications Officer, Robert Maloney
PM Mottley surprised at Thorne comments on Oistins
Government has rejected Opposition criticism of the Oistins Bay Garden renovation project including claims that the initiative is politically motivated. Prime Minister Mia Mottley and Senior Minister responsible for coordinating infrastructural projects Dr. William Duguid responded to Opposition concerns while speaking at a ceremony to mark the opening of a new business at the Bay […]